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kcb going south
obiero
#11 Posted : Thursday, May 06, 2010 9:49:43 PM
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what is the logic in selling and then coming bak ex rights? how many shares wld such a person get ex rights? and does this person know at hw much the share will trade? if one was to hold, participate in rights and then gather more ex rights, imho that wld be wiser.

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slykat
#12 Posted : Friday, May 07, 2010 12:51:55 AM
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I have had an unfruitful affair with KCB for 3yrs! I refused to sell when it hit 33 because I was accumulating long-term. I sold my most recent rights!

Now, am thinking of exiting, but wont let go of the stock as it is a growth company!

This time around I will change strategy. Qn is, all stocks are going North, so when profits n gains are taken elsewhere what will people consider fairly-priced to buy? I think, KCB and KPLC will be among the few discounted shares to buy. So staying put, gives me a foot in the door for that time. Yet, I worry that KCB hardly appreciates at current volume, why should that change at double the volume? Mhhhh, just thought to share my dilemma.

And frankly, I thought it was high time Oduor exited, after successful expansion, to bring in a new broom for "cutting waste", consolidation, efficiency and "profiteering".
mkonomtupu
#13 Posted : Friday, May 07, 2010 7:52:00 AM
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I have looked at this stock and I still believe it has a lot of potential with 35 billion in idle cash. Am attending the AGM today then make my decision
VituVingiSana
#14 Posted : Friday, May 07, 2010 8:41:23 AM
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Is Oduor-Otieno worth another 3 years? IMHO, no...
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
PKoli
#15 Posted : Friday, May 07, 2010 8:51:03 AM
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@Empty hand,

You are not alone. Me thinks, there is still potential with KCB. At current prices of 22-23, it is a gift so I accumulate. when the dust has settled after the rights business I will be 30% or thereabouts richer.
Gordon Gekko
#16 Posted : Friday, May 07, 2010 9:26:33 AM
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Anyone at the AGM? Are the polo shirts nice?
stock.enigma
#17 Posted : Friday, May 07, 2010 11:39:58 AM
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At 13:30, 1.6 million on offer against 300k, price down 3%. Qn. how far south can this counter go?

those who attended AGM, what is the story about rights? or is it bonus?
mkonomtupu
#18 Posted : Friday, May 07, 2010 11:59:36 AM
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Wah, just back from the AGM and am truly disappointed.
Shareholders complained about the usual low dividends, no goddies at the AGM and of course the rude staff at KCB branches and a lot of time was given to this.
On the more serious business on the rights issue, shareholders were asked to propose and second the resolutions. Job Kihumba was called as an "expert" to guide shareholders and he just gave basics of what a rights issue is. The chairman wanted to roll up the meeting and asked for a proposer until one smart shareholder shot up to ask two questions of the day
1. The effect of issuing so many shares and the dilution of shareholder value
2. Does the board have a plan B if the rights issue does not succeed
Basically M.D. answered that the company needs to grow and if shareholders want it to grow they have to support it and shareholders should invest long-term. What i got was "take it or leave it". Well he didn't answer the second question. He also said they will issue bonds at a later stage. I got the feeling that the board is not reading the mood of the shareholders who need value for their investment.

I have now made my decision i will exit half of my portfolio ex div next week and the other half cum rights. I think they are better opportunities out there.
sky5
#19 Posted : Friday, May 07, 2010 12:10:56 PM
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I believe KCB has potential in the long term. Good to hold on until the rights issue and if it goes low, buy more.
kizee
#20 Posted : Friday, May 07, 2010 1:06:33 PM
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sky5 wrote:
I believe KCB has potential in the long term. Good to hold on until the rights issue and if it goes low, buy more.


...100 years from now people shall still be talking about kcb's unrealized potential...
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